September 2014 Archive
1891.
Death to the Gamer (jacobinmag.com)
1892.
Best cities ranking and report (2012) (pages.eiu.com)
1893.
Kevin Rose’s New App Tiiny Lets You Share Photos That Disappear in 24 Hours (techcrunch.com)
1894.
A one-man experiment in anti-aging (joshmitteldorf.scienceblog.com)
1895.
Factors are not first-class citizens in R (win-vector.com)
1896.
Venti: a new approach to archival storage (2002) (plan9.bell-labs.com)
1897.
Legendary phreaker John Draper / Captain Crunch needs our help
1898.
The Dubious Sources of Some Supreme Court ‘Facts’ (nytimes.com)
1899.
Show HN: I'm 20, a Student, and I created a new type of fantasy sports app (itunes.apple.com)
1900.
Show HN: Raise Your Flag – Start an awesome career without a degree or diploma (raiseyourflag.com)
1901.
Excitement Over Gravity Waves Comes Crashing Down (nautil.us)
1902.
Show HN: Deebrief, a better way to comment on YouTube videos (deebrief.com)
1903.
Fatal: A library for fast prototyping of software in C++11 and up (github.com)
1904.
Jennifer Lawrence's Nude Photos Leak Online, Other Celebs Targeted (huffingtonpost.com)
1905.
Structured Programming with go to Statements (1974) [pdf] (cs.sjsu.edu)
1906.
Why I Don't Teach SOLID (qualityisspeed.blogspot.com)
1907.
‘Cloaking’ device uses ordinary lenses to hide objects across range of angles (rochester.edu)
1908.
Show HN: TrueVault (YC W14) SDK for iOS – HIPAA compliance made easy for iOS apps (go.truevault.com)
1909.
Explaining banding in a scatterplot of Goldbach’s function (gottwurfelt.com)
1910.
Dropbox/djinni (github.com)
1911.
I'm writing a book – Designing Data-Intensive Applications (martin.kleppmann.com)
1912.
C# 6.0 – What's New? (dotnetcurry.com)
1913.
Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning About a Highly Connected World (2009) (cs.cornell.edu)
1914.
Goldman Sachs Just Says 'Vice President' to Be Polite (bloombergview.com)
1915.
The Cult of Sharing (mrteacup.org)
1916.
RPC sniffer for Wireshark (adiko.github.io)
1917.
F.C.C. Revisits Net Neutrality Exemption for Mobile Broadband (nytimes.com)
1918.
Minecraft + World of Warcraft. Introducing Oort Online (oortonline.com)
1919.
We're doing an Academic Study on Boredom, give us 5 minutes? (docs.google.com)
1920.
Jack the Ripper identified through DNA traces (phys.org)